Topping tonight's "Health Headlines", British candymaker Cadbury is recalling 11 types of chinese made chocolates found to contain melamine.
Four deaths have been blamed on the bad milk and as many as 54,000 children have become sick after drinking the baby formula.
Melamine isn't deadly in small amounts, but leads to other problems like kidney stones or even kidney failure, especially in young children.
A spokesman said it was much too early to say how much melamine the chocolates contained, but we do know the chocolate in question was produced at a factory in Beijing which does not export to the United States, but, considering the recent scandal involving the discovery of melamine in baby milk powder, they didn't want to take any chances.